“Sarah Jessica and I both know what that final chapter is. That doesn’t mean it will or should be told, but I do think there’s one story left,” King told EW. “Whether it ever happens is a whole other situation. But there’s four girls, and those girls are still in my mind. There are other stories to tell and characters that haven’t even been written yet.”

The popular HBO TV show already spawned two movies that followed the lives of four (originally) single women — Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda. Even though it’s been off the air for 10 years, leaving in February 2004, the show’s appeal continues, EW said. “Sex and the City” episodes show up all over television.

The first movie pulled in $142 million in the United States, but the second movie landed about $95 million, leading many to think the series was finally ready for an end.

But as the possibility of a third movie was whispered about on the Internet, fans came out en masse to support the idea.

“Yes please!! Still plenty of story possibilities left. I think people were turned off by SATC 2 since it didn't feature it's fifth girl.... New York City. I loved it though,” wrote Tim on the EW article.

Not all were enthusiastic, though. “Oh no no no no no. I say this as a devotee of the series, a first-hopeful-then-despiser of the first movie, and an absof-inlute refuser of the second. Stick a fork in it. We're so over, we need a new word for over,” wrote another commenter on the EW article.